David: emacs or Xemacs would have more than the power you wish. Just dont expect
it to be intuitive and don't expect to be able to harness that power this week.
On the plus side, the Xemacs/emacs version that comes with Mandrake has a full
newbie tutorial and an elisp HTML editor (i had to download the HTML for my
MDK7.1)

Nobody would write a NoteTabPro clone for Linux and only the original author
could be expected to.

Michael

David Crouse wrote:
> 
> It may seem silly --since there are so many linux editors out
> there........ but I am looking for an editor (text/html) with similar
> features to NoteTabPro  (www.notetab.com) ... I have tried Quanta and
> Bluefish ........ (Bluefish is the closest to it but lacks a few
> features...but is the best replacement I have found so far)
> 
> --
> Dave Crouse
> www.iowawebmasters.com
> Running Mandrake 8.1
> IBM Intellistation E Pro
> 450 mghz 750 mb ram
> 

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